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Texsport Huntwick Arbor (13' x 10')

Hiking & Camping > CanopiesRated: * by 4 reviews.

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The Texsport(r) Huntwick 13-ft x 10-ft screen arbor provides you with comfortable, ventilated shade and protection from the elements with a heavy-duty rip-stop polyethylene roof. It sets-up with a strong, rust-resistant, 3/4-in diameter steel frame with molded pole joints and hook-n-loop straps that secure the skin to the frame. Includes stakes, carry/storage bag and instructions.

Features:

  • Dimensions: 13 ft x 10 ft x 104 in H
  • Flame retardant and meets C.P.A.I-84 specifications
  • Heavy-duty rip-stop polyethylene material
  • Hook-n-loop straps secure skin to the frame
  • Includes stakes, carry/storage bag and instructions
  • Molded pole joints
  • Rust-resistant, 3/4-in diameter steel frame

This description was also provided by: FogDog Sports, Dick's Sporting Goods, Sports Authority

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Texsport Huntwick Arbor (13' x 10') Reviews Summary:

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Stay away from this product. It's poorly designed, flimsy, and difficult to setup. The tension springs that are supposed to keep the frame together don't work well because the company didn't drill holes in the poles for the tension springs to pop out. The result is the poles slide apart easily until you get the canopy stretched over them. The entire thing is flimsy and will sway in the slightest breeze. The guy lines help somewhat, but the stakes to keep them in the ground are very small and slip out of the ground easily. We had one of the plastic corner parts break after 2 uses due to the entire canopy flexing in the wind. Do yourself a favor and spend a little more for one of the units with a metal frame (like the King Canopy or Quik Shade)
backyard bbq at Sports Authority on 07/12/2008